Do You Know What to Do in the Case of a Radiation Emergency?

Get Inside. In a radiation emergency you may be asked to get inside a building and take shelter for a period of time. Learn more about sheltering options. This action is called “sheltering in place.” Get to the middle of the building or a basement, away from doors and windows. Bring pets inside. Stay Inside. Staying inside will reduce your exposure to radiation. Learn what to do while taking shelter. Close and lock windows and doors. Take a shower or wipe exposed parts of your body with a damp cloth. Drink bottled water and eat food in sealed containers. Stay Tuned. Emergency officials are trained to respond to disaster situations and will provide specific actions to help keep people safe. Learn how to stay informed. Use radios, televisions, computers, mobile devices, and other tools to get the latest information. Emergency officials will provide information on where to go to get screened for contamination. More Resources The Radiation Emergency Medical Management (REMM) resource gives healthcare providers guidance on diagnosis and treatment during radiation emergencies.  It also provides: Information for responders and other officials communicating with the public after an incident. Information on sheltering in place. A multimedia library with charts, illustrations, etc., including public messages. Exposure: Whole Body Animation. External Contamination: Fully Body Animation. Module 5 of the NLM Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear and Explosives (...
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